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Jobs fall in tech sector for first time in a decade

But revenue and profitability are up, says latest Tin tech sector report.

The Tin200 companies had a 7.7% rise in revenue to nearly $19 billion during 2024.

Employment among the country’s top 200 technology companies fell in 2023, ending 10 years of continuous growth.

Job growth from companies in the annual Technology Investment Network report, now in its 20th year, hit a negative 0.8%.

That’s despite revenue rising 7.7% to $17.95 billion, a slower

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Fiona Rotherham Thu, 14 Nov 2024
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